Understanding Residency Between EU & UK Post Brexit

Post Brexit and covid the world is moving on with changes and developments in relations between the UK and EU countries like Cyprus, Portugal, Spain and France.

Enlargement of the Schengen Zone countries and the extension of related short stay rules to non visa free travellers using the new European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), which is an electronic travel authorisation required before entering the Schengen Area coming into force in 2025, means restrictions for longer stay travellers.

Overseas property owners and remote workers need to consider the steps they need to take to allow themselves to enjoy longer stays living and working abroad.

Further reading

โ€”> ETIAS, the EU & The Schengen Area

โ€”> Do I need ETIAS to enter the EU?


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